104 
Vi: 
CISSUS SERRATIFOLIA. Rottl. 
TETRANDRIA Monocynia. Nat. Ord. AMPELIDEZ. 
Gen. Cuar. Cal. subinteger: Pet. 4, ab apice ad basin, 
more solito, abscedentia. Stam. 4. Ovarium 4-loculare. 
Bacca 1-4-sperma. 
Cissus serratifolia ; foliis pedato—7-foliolatis, foliolis lanceola- 
tis acuminatis remote serrato-dentatis, ramulis glauco- 
pulverulentis. (Surrr. Tas. VI.) 
Cissus serratifolia. Rottler, MSS. 
I regret that I know so little of the present plant, which I 
think may be easily distinguished from the Cissus pedata, . 
the only one with which it can be confounded. ‘There is a 
tendril opposite to every other leaf. | 
[The only tolerable specimen that Dr. Wight had the 
opportunity of examining of this Cissus was the one here 
figured; and that is evidently in so young a state in regard 
to the flowers, that it appears to afford no distinguishing mark 
from the C. pedata, which I have received both from Dr. Wal- 
lich and Dr. Wight, save in its glaucous and pulverulent 
stem. -It is, however, the C. serratifolia of Dr. Rottler, who 
has, doubtless, satisfied himself of its character as a species - 
from an examination of perfect specimens.—H. ] 
VII. 
CONVOLVULUS MUNITUS. | 
PENTANDRIA Monocynia. Nat. Ord. CoNvOLVULACEX. — 
Gey. Cuar. Cal. 5-partitus. Cor. campanulata, plicata. 
Stigma divisum. Caps. 2-3-locularis, 2-3-valvis. 
Convolvulus munitus; volubilis, foliis quinatis, foliolis lato- 
lanceolatis acuminatis integerrimis hirsutis, pedunculis 
 multifloris calycibus cauleque hispidissimis. 
Convelvulus munitus, Wall. Cat. of Pl. in E. Ind. C. Mus. 
n. 1354. 
Convolvulus hirsutus. Roxb. MSS. cum Ic. (non Bieberst.). 
Convolvulus pentaphyllus. Wight, MSS. Linn. ae PE p: 
223? Jacq. Ic. Rar.t. 319? — 
